Quickly find and book Mazda Battery Repairs

Looking for a garage to fix the Battery on your Mazda?

Save money: Instantly compare Mazda Battery Repairs prices in your local area to find the best deal.

Save time: Book your Battery Repairs online – no upfront registration required! No need to ring around, hang on the phone or wait until the garages are open – find and book the best deal quickly and easily with our online booking tool.

Quick and easy: Simply enter the vehicle registration number of your Mazda and your post code, compare prices, choose a local garage and book your Battery Repairs.

No payment required: You won’t pay a penny until all of the work is complete.

Speak to an expert mechanic: If you need to speak to a mechanic about your Mazda, call one of our experts today on 03304 004439.

"My car was collected when specified, service carried out as requested. Friendly staff member collected and returned my car as soon as service was complete. Advisories had costings which was very helpful. Overall very happy"

"I used Ash Autos for the first time for service and breaks. I booked online then received a call from the garage the next day to confirm the booking and they offered free collection of my car. I had time restrictions on the day and they were great at working to my timeline. I was kept informed of costs and progress of work. Friendly staff! I will use them next time."

"They were 15 minutes late to open but the mechanic had been stuck in traffic and was apologetic.
The work was done in good time and to a high standard.
The waiting area was good, with a settee, TV, and free WiFi.
The mechanic fully explained the advisory my car had on its MOT, without pressuring me to pay for any unnecessary repair work.
They put my car back on the street instead of making me drive it out of the work area.
All in all, I'd recommend this service centre."

"Great service, and the office was really accommodating to find the most suitable time for me to bring the car in. The mechanic went that extra mile and re-fitted a part that kept coming off my car, at no extra cost. I would highly recommend this garage."

What is a car battery?

A car's battery, which is rechargeable, is one of those components that must be fully-functional for a car to start. This is because its main purpose is to feed electricity to the starter, which starts the engine. Once the engine is running, power for the car's electrical systems is supplied by the alternator, which takes around 20 minutes to fully recharge a car battery.

How long does a car battery last?

As with all batteries, its strength will diminish over a period of time, rechargeable or not.

Although some batteries need to be maintained, most motorists opt for a maintenance-free version.

Car batteries are designed and built to last between 3-5 years.

One should buy a 5-year car battery if the car will be driven in harsh weather or on frequent, short car journeys.

What are the possible signs that a car needs a new battery?

The “charge” indicator on a car’s dashboard lights up.

Headlights are dim or don’t come on at all.

The engine does not, or takes a while, to start.

Some electrical components in the car are not working correctly.

Corrosion on the terminals.

The car backfires.

How do I avoid running down a car battery?

Frequently check that the terminals aren’t corroded and that everything is connected properly.

Its life can also be curtailed if used to power non-automobile electronic devices, such as a television.

Use the car at least once a week.

Don’t sit in the car with engine off, but the radio or lights on, for an extended period of time.

How long does it take to change a car battery?

Even though car batteries are heavy, it is usually a straightforward job to replace one.

If you don’t want to do it yourself then a garage can do it for you for a minimal charge.

They will often do it for free if you buy it from them.

How much does a new car battery cost?

Up to £100, depending on the car, the quality and the length of time stated on it that it is expected to last.

About Mazda

Founded in Hiroshima, Japan in 1920, Mazda started out as a manufacturer of machine tools and didn’t move into the automotive business until 1931, when they produced their first “autorickshaw”. They’ve come a long way since then! The name has an interesting backstory too - the company says that it is derived from Ahura Mazda, the ancient Persian god of light, intelligence, and wisdom.

But beyond all that, Mazda is a maker of affordable, economical cars that are fun to drive and don’t break the bank. They also have a few sports cars on offer, for those who want something with a bit more pizzazz. That coupled with their saloons, SUVs, and hatchbacks means that everyone should be able to find something to fit in their garage.